station in German
station in German is Station, Bahnhof, postieren — station means a regular stopping place for trains, buses, or other transportation.
station in German
Station
Bahnhof
postieren
(usually passive) To put in place to perform a task.
stationieren
To put in place to perform military duty.
What does "station" mean?
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noun A regular stopping place for trains, buses, or other transportation.
"We waited at the station for the next train to arrive."
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noun A place equipped and assigned for a particular purpose or job, such as a police station or gas station.
"The nearest fire station is just two blocks away."
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noun A company or channel that broadcasts radio or television.
"The local news station covered the story all evening."
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verb To assign someone to a particular place to carry out a job or duty.
"The soldiers were stationed at a base overseas for a year."
station in a sentence
- We waited at the station for the next train to arrive.
- The nearest fire station is just two blocks away.
- She set up her workstation by the window.
- The local news station covered the story all evening.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "station" in German?
"station" in German is Station, Bahnhof, postieren. station means: A regular stopping place for trains, buses, or other transportation.
How do you use "station" in a sentence?
Example: "We waited at the station for the next train to arrive." In German, "station" is Station, Bahnhof, postieren.
Are there other ways to say "station" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "station": Station, Bahnhof, postieren, stationieren.
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